My wife, who is a home owners insurance adjuster for a large national insurance company, looked at all of the pics and said that 6,500+ would not be considered unreasonable for removing that tree. Being that it is resting on the house and the fact that there are access issues, she said one should expect the costs to be much more than removing a standing tree or one that fell safely in a yard. Most home owners policies don't have a set limit on tree removal in those situations, but there is usually a $500 limit on trunk grinding and/or removal.
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